ADB’s partnership strategy for Bhutan supports efforts to diversify the economy, promote policy reforms, catalyze private sector growth, improve connectivity, build climate-resilient infrastructure, and strengthen human capital.
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ADB’s Country Partnership Strategy for Bhutan for 2024-2028 aims to enable inclusive, sustainable, resilient, and job-creating growth.
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Bhutan’s new country partnership strategy (CPS) 2024-2028 will reinforce the government’s development programs by strengthening public sector management and enabling private sector development, building climate adaptive and resilient infrastructure and systems, and supporting human capital development and enhancing employability of Bhutanese youth.
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ADB launched a new country partnership strategy for Bhutan aimed at helping the country address economic obstacles and enabling inclusive, sustainable, resilient, and job-creating growth.
ADB is working closely with the Government of Bhutan to put the country back on its strong, pre-pandemic growth path.
To date, ADB has committed 207 public sector loans, grants, and technical assistance totaling 1ドル.2 billion to Bhutan. ADB’s current sovereign portfolio in Bhutan includes 13 loans and 8 grants worth 353ドル.1 million.
Forecasts are based on ADB's flagship publication, the Asian Development Outlook. Updated four times a year, it analyzes economic and development issues in developing countries in Asia and the Pacific.
Development indicators for Bhutan, including a selection of economic, environmental, and social indicators used globally to track progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.
Results achieved are aggregate amounts of outputs and outcomes from operations reported in project completion reports and extended annual review reports circulated for the year.
Cofinancing operations enable ADB’s financing partners, governments or their agencies, multilateral financing institutions, and commercial organizations to participate in financing ADB projects.
The Health Sector Development Program, supported by the ADF facility and additional ADF grant funding for a total of 20ドル million, is improving primary health care delivery and information systems in Bhutan.
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Last updated: 7 December 2023